by Deathy » 28 Jul 2009 20:45
by Ian Royal » 28 Jul 2009 20:58
by Deathy » 28 Jul 2009 21:05
by Dirk Gently » 28 Jul 2009 21:18
by oldebiscuit » 28 Jul 2009 22:52
by RoyalBlue » 29 Jul 2009 08:10
Deathy You don't like his political allegiances?
JM for Prime Minister. Taxes raised, little spent on improving services, budgets slashed...
Dirk Gently Brilliant businessman, objectionable man.
Some very strange ideas, and a dictionary that doesn't contain the word "compromise".
by Dirk Gently » 29 Jul 2009 08:58
RoyalBlueDeathy You don't like his political allegiances?
JM for Prime Minister. Taxes raised, little spent on improving services, budgets slashed...
Now you mention it, he really has proved to be an ideal Tory but with some Mandelson style spin doctors thrown in for good style!
by Thaumagurist* » 29 Jul 2009 10:43
by Baines » 29 Jul 2009 13:05
by Platypuss » 29 Jul 2009 15:32
Thaumagurist* Rather him than Ken Bates or Peter Risdale.
by Thaumagurist* » 29 Jul 2009 16:45
PlatypussThaumagurist* Rather him than Ken Bates or Peter Risdale.
Who is Peter Risdale?
by Royal Rob » 29 Jul 2009 17:00
by Thaumagurist* » 29 Jul 2009 17:05
by Dirk Gently » 29 Jul 2009 17:19
Royal Rob Until Reading were promoted to the Premiership John Madejski did a brilliant job. But now it is clear that investment is needed in the playing squad. Having recouped millions (Doyle £6.25m, Sonko £2.5m, Kitson £5m and Hunt £??m) in transfer fees we have seen just a fraction of this re-invested in the team. Indeed, when you add in the players we no longer have on the books (Little, Lita, Hahnemann, Murty, Duberry etc) it is fast clear that the squad is much leaner than this was. We've also swallowed millions in parachute payments yet this money has gone on just a handful of budget buys. It's not even as if we spent extravagant sums when we were in the top flight - we were making a hefty profit at the time.
There is clearly money in the pot - all this talk about the need to be frugal is overblown. Reading need a chairman that will release the purse strings.
So my opinion of the chairman = tosspot.
by RoyalBlue » 29 Jul 2009 20:28
Baines Poll needed.
Thaumagurist* It's a fact that we're spunking most of the transfer income on player's wages.
by Northern Git » 29 Jul 2009 20:54
Dirk GentlyRoyal Rob Until Reading were promoted to the Premiership John Madejski did a brilliant job. But now it is clear that investment is needed in the playing squad. Having recouped millions (Doyle £6.25m, Sonko £2.5m, Kitson £5m and Hunt £??m) in transfer fees we have seen just a fraction of this re-invested in the team. Indeed, when you add in the players we no longer have on the books (Little, Lita, Hahnemann, Murty, Duberry etc) it is fast clear that the squad is much leaner than this was. We've also swallowed millions in parachute payments yet this money has gone on just a handful of budget buys. It's not even as if we spent extravagant sums when we were in the top flight - we were making a hefty profit at the time.
There is clearly money in the pot - all this talk about the need to be frugal is overblown. Reading need a chairman that will release the purse strings.
So my opinion of the chairman = tosspot.
But at the end of the day, what's it got to do with you? It's entirely his money and down to him how he spends it. How would you feel if someone called you a tosspot because you didn't spend enough of your money on something they wanted you to spend it on?
by oldebiscuit » 29 Jul 2009 21:42
Royal Rob Until Reading were promoted to the Premiership John Madejski did a brilliant job. But now it is clear that investment is needed in the playing squad. Having recouped millions (Doyle £6.25m, Sonko £2.5m, Kitson £5m and Hunt £??m) in transfer fees we have seen just a fraction of this re-invested in the team. Indeed, when you add in the players we no longer have on the books (Little, Lita, Hahnemann, Murty, Duberry etc) it is fast clear that the squad is much leaner than this was. We've also swallowed millions in parachute payments yet this money has gone on just a handful of budget buys. It's not even as if we spent extravagant sums when we were in the top flight - we were making a hefty profit at the time.
There is clearly money in the pot - all this talk about the need to be frugal is overblown. Reading need a chairman that will release the purse strings.
So my opinion of the chairman = tosspot.
by Dirk Gently » 29 Jul 2009 22:32
Northern GitDirk GentlyRoyal Rob Until Reading were promoted to the Premiership John Madejski did a brilliant job. But now it is clear that investment is needed in the playing squad. Having recouped millions (Doyle £6.25m, Sonko £2.5m, Kitson £5m and Hunt £??m) in transfer fees we have seen just a fraction of this re-invested in the team. Indeed, when you add in the players we no longer have on the books (Little, Lita, Hahnemann, Murty, Duberry etc) it is fast clear that the squad is much leaner than this was. We've also swallowed millions in parachute payments yet this money has gone on just a handful of budget buys. It's not even as if we spent extravagant sums when we were in the top flight - we were making a hefty profit at the time.
There is clearly money in the pot - all this talk about the need to be frugal is overblown. Reading need a chairman that will release the purse strings.
So my opinion of the chairman = tosspot.
But at the end of the day, what's it got to do with you? It's entirely his money and down to him how he spends it. How would you feel if someone called you a tosspot because you didn't spend enough of your money on something they wanted you to spend it on?
Whilst I know what you mean Dirk I think you will find that as the club is a Limited Company and the holding company is a PLC the income, from any source, is not JMs. As the majority sharholder and chairman he can pretty much decide what is spent but the clubs money is not 'his'.
by (.)Boobies(.) » 30 Jul 2009 08:13
Royal Rob Until Reading were promoted to the Premiership John Madejski did a brilliant job. But now it is clear that investment is needed in the playing squad. Having recouped millions (Doyle £6.25m, Sonko £2.5m, Kitson £5m and Hunt £??m) in transfer fees we have seen just a fraction of this re-invested in the team. Indeed, when you add in the players we no longer have on the books (Little, Lita, Hahnemann, Murty, Duberry etc) it is fast clear that the squad is much leaner than this was. We've also swallowed millions in parachute payments yet this money has gone on just a handful of budget buys. It's not even as if we spent extravagant sums when we were in the top flight - we were making a hefty profit at the time.
There is clearly money in the pot - all this talk about the need to be frugal is overblown. Reading need a chairman that will release the purse strings.
So my opinion of the chairman = tosspot.
by mad79 » 30 Jul 2009 15:55
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